Python Bytes

Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken. The show is a short disc

Episodes

Total: 419

Topics covered in this episode: pytest 3.6.0 * Hello* Qt for Python MongoDB 4.0.0-rc0 available P

Topics covered in this episode: The Forgotten Optional else in Python Loops libraries.io The othe

Topics covered in this episode: Why Senior Devs Write Dumb Code GeoAlchemy 2 You Don't Have To Be

Topics covered in this episode: Unlearning toxic behaviors in a code review culture Flask 1.0 Rel

Topics covered in this episode: numba pip 10 is out! * Pandas only like modern Python* Extras Jok

Topics covered in this episode: * Contributing to Open Source effectively* Jupyter, Mathematica,

Topics covered in this episode: Set Theory and Python Trio: async programming for humans and snak

Topics covered in this episode: ZeroVer: 0-based Versioning GitHub Security Alerts Detected over

Topics covered in this episode: The Conservative Python 3 Porting Guide World-Class Software Comp

Topics covered in this episode: Online CookieCutter Generator cutelog – GUI for Python's logging

Topics covered in this episode: pynb: Jupyter Notebooks as plain Python code with embedded Markdo

Topics covered in this episode: dumb-pypi Requests-HTML: HTML Parsing for Humans A phone number p

Topics covered in this episode: Building a blog with Pelican Notifiers Using Makefiles in Python

Topics covered in this episode: Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in Python 3 ScriptedForms Mongo

Topics covered in this episode: pygal : Simple Python Charting Thoughts on becoming a self-taught

Topics covered in this episode: * wxPython 4,* Pheonix is now live and supports Python 3 typeshed

Topics covered in this episode: A brief tour of Python 3.7 data classes SQLite [The Databaseology

Topics covered in this episode: Dan Bader takes over Real Python * Still more Python GUIs* Python

Topics covered in this episode: PEP 412's dict key sharing for classes Python Hunter Ten Things I

Topics covered in this episode: Who's at nine? Retiring Python as a teaching language Don't dismi